COMMON WORD STORY 20 WHAT THE SAINTS DID IN ROME
This is a writing exercise using common words. I have collected a list of 17,000
words. From this I have chosen twenty words at random. The exercise is to write a story with
at least ten of them. I have included my story along with a translation into other words.
Here is the list:
- FALL
- AFLUTTER
- GAGGLE
- TITULAR
- TANDEM
- FURLOUGH
- EVOCATION
- WHOLESALE
- HAGIOLOGY
- FUNDUS
- PRESIDIO
- PLENTY
- REPATRIATE
- ANNEX
- AGGRANDIZE
- CREDENZA
- LANDLORD
- OBTRUDE
- CRUCIFY
- MUUMUU
Here is my story:
In the old presidio annex is a chapel. It's aisles are
obtruded with plenty of statues and monuments to saints.
In the corner, is a gaggle of wholesome looking brothers
who worked in tandem in ancient Rome, aiding the poor. Their
hagiology sets the pious heart aflutter with the evocation of
a life filled to the brim with suffering and triumph.
They were aggrandized by the final honor of being crucified
for the faith.
In the old Spanish fort is a side chapel. It's passages are
cluttered with a lot of statues and plaques to saints.
In the corner, is a group of pure looking brothers who worked
shoulder to shoulder in ancient Rome, helping the poor. Their
religious story inspires the holy heart with echoes of a life
chock full of pain and victory.
They were lifted up by the final honor of being nailed to a cross
for the faith.
Concluding Thoughts:
This is a way to work with words. The translation into other words especially ,
gets you thinking. Look at the full list of 17,000 words.
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